Create this fabric lighted Halloween garland in no time for a spooky Halloween glow. It’s an easy Halloween craft and a great way to add some color and texture to your Halloween decor.
Although I can’t say Halloween is my favorite holiday, the kids love it and we always have a lot of fun with our Halloween traditions. We love going to the pumpkin patch, having a Halloween dinner and scary movie night, planning Halloween parties, and, of course, carving out our jack-o-lanterns. I’m not really into all of the gory Halloween decor, but I love coming up with fun ways to add just a little spookiness to our home
Seasonal Simplicity Series
It’s another week of our fall seasonal simplicity series and, if you haven’t already guessed, this week is all about Halloween DIY and craft projects! There are lots of fun and easy Halloween craft projects for you to try. Plan a ladies’ craft night, do them with your kids, or put on Netflix for a little background entertainment while you craft away. You can find all of the awesome ideas at the end of the post.
Lighted Halloween Garland
I generally wait to put up our Halloween decorations until after Thanksgiving {which is the first weekend in October for those of you not in Canada}. This year, however, I ended up getting started a little earlier and put up our Halloween hot chocolate bar. It’s kind of hard to go wrong with hot chocolate, right?
I love the glow of lights at night and wanted to add a little more color to our hot chocolate bar. This scrap fabric lighted Halloween garland did just the trick! I wish I could capture the night-time glow on camera, but it just doesn’t do it justice.
Lighted Hallowen Garland Tutorial
This simple Halloween craft is quick and easy to do with just a couple of supplies. Customize it with whatever colors and patterns you like.
Materials
- scrap fabric in 2 or 3 colors
- twinkle lights or string of Christmas lights
To Do
- Cut the fabric into strips approximately 6 inches by 1 inch – it doesn’t have to be precise!
- Choose your lights. I used twinkle lights with a thin wire for my project – mostly because it was what I had on hand without digging through the Christmas boxes. I liked it because the wire is really thin so I didn’t feel like I needed a lot of fabric. A string of actual Christmas lights would provide more light, but you’ll need to use more fabric if you want to cover up the wire.
- Tie the scrap fabric pieces around the wire alternating colors. Fluff them out as desired. You can make the garland as full {or as sparse!} as you would like so play around with how many fabric strips you want to add until you like the look.
See? It’s super easy to do and a great project if you have a little Netflix binging going on. You might even have to make up a few. These Halloween garlands work great on a Halloween mantel, Halloween tablescape, or any Halloween vignette. This would also be a fun craft to do with your kids and then use it to decorate up their room. Where would you use it?
If you’re interested in seeing more of the hot chocolate bar, you can grab links for the free printable hot chocolate labels as well as the cute Monster Mash printable.
More Halloween Craft Ideas
Are you ready for more fun DIY Halloween craft ideas? Check out all of these fun and creative ideas from some of my talented blogging friends. I’d love to hear if you try any projects out!
DIY Black & White Sharpie Pumpkins at The Happy Housie
Halloween DIY Doormat at Lolly Jane
DIY Felt Bat Pillow at Paint Me Pink
Spooky Glam Halloween Dollar Store Wreath at The DIY Mommy
DIY Lighted Halloween Sign at Confessions of a Serial DIYer
Tips & Tricks for DIY Hand Lettered Pumpkins at Lemon Thistle
Scrap Fabric Lighted Halloween Garland at Clean and Scentsible
Polka Dot Pumpkin Lanterns at Finding Silver Pennies
Cheesecloth Mummy Lanterns at My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia
Decorated Baby Boo Pumpkins at Town and Country Living
Spooky Wispy Halloween Wreath at A Pretty Life
Halloween Cloche DIY at Deeply Southern Home
DIY Creepy Halloween Floral Arrangement at House by Hoff
Easy & Elegant Halloween Wreath at Hallstrom Home
Glam Halloween Mask at Summer Adams
Crow Halloween Wreath at So Much Better With Age
Before you go, here are a few other Halloween post ideas for you to check out…
Christy James says
This is so cute!! XO
Kristin salazar says
This is super cute and I love the whole display~
Rhonda Hallstrom says
This is perfect for getting into that Halloween spirit!
Jenn Lifford says
Thanks Rhonda!
lindsay@ Lemon Thistle says
So cute! Love everything you put together and definitely not too spooky 🙂
Krista says
That’s quite the display, Jenn. Thanks for sharing and being a part of the Halloween Hop.
Leslie says
Love how you incorporated the garland into your decor!
JaneEllen Jones says
Great garland,love making garlands more than any other decoration. I bought some great lights for Fall at Target,$3 isn’t bad for something cute. Hope I have some orange and black fabrics.
Jamie says
Such a great idea, Jenn! Love this whole vignette.
Hugs, Jamie
Danielle says
Love this sweet garland. It’s gorgeous.
Jo-Anna says
I love garlands…they’re so simple and fun! Great idea to make one for Halloween!
Sandra says
Pinned
Jenn Lifford says
Thanks!
Jen @ The Frozen Mind says
I love the idea for the garland. I don’t decorate for fall but this would also look great with Christmas colors as well. Since my Christmas theme is country, this would be perfect for my mantel.
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Jenn Lifford says
Yes! It totally works for any season or party theme!
Ann says
Great project and so easy to do! Thank you for sharing at Party In Your PJs!
Jann Olson says
I love these kind of garlands! I’ve made a couple before. They are super fun!! Thanks for sharing with SYC.
hugs,
Jann